Four-star SF TreVaun Clark has two visits on his mind
TreVaun Clark came in at No. 22 in On3’s initial 2026 rankings. The 6-foot-7 small forward from San Antonio (TX) Wagner High averaged 8.3 points and 5.2 rebounds on 48.3 percent shooting from the field last season. The freshman was the second-leading scorer for a 20-win team.
“I like to get to the basket, play hard, but also get my teammates involved,” Clark told On3. “I can see that I’m physically getting stronger, getting to the basket better, playing more mentally stronger. I’ll watch a lot of Jayson Tatum and Brandon Ingram. I like how they score it, how they get to their spots.”
On3 caught up with TreVaun Clark after a recent live viewing to talk about his recruitment.
Clark talks recruiting
“I have offers from LSU, Oklahoma State, Texas State, and UTSA,” Clark said. “I’m looking to schedule a visit for both LSU and Oklahoma State for a football game this season.”
LSU: “They’re a good program, one I think is on the rise. They like my game and my versatility. When I talked with Coach (Matt) McMahon, he told me about the program’s history and all the players that have come through. I went on an unofficial visit there and saw them practice. It was really intense there; I liked how they got after. The team seemed to have good energy; they played for each other.”
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Oklahoma State: “I don’t know too much about their program, but in talking with them, they like my versatility. We don’t have anything planned yet, but I’m looking to get up there on a visit.”
“My coaches have said Ole Miss and NC State are both interested,” Clark said.
In Clark’s words
“I’ll be looking at the playing time available,” Clark said. “I’m going to look at the coaches, not only their style of coaching but can I fit in their program, and how they play? I’ll look at the history of the school and the players they’ve had.”